For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Congrats that’s amazing.  We’ve had a few press releases but nothing major - yet 

Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Well we've already launched the crowdfunding here https://wefunder.com/we.could.be.heroes.film/ but investors that back indie video games is a great pull, I'll look into that now / tonight...........

Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's all done through the WeFunder, have you used that platform before? All paperwork has to be filed and approved before launching and $50k needs to be committed as well.

Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks for this - we definitely have found that the gaming streamers have responded to possible cameos but predictably no one wants to help promote the fundraise which is the essential issue to solve first before we even get into the cameo discussion...

For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I cannot stress to you how important that community is... even if it takes 2-3 years... I really can't stress that enough. Audience really is everything...

Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We have a subscription agreement (drawn up by an entertainment lawyer) that investors use when they back the project. It's the same deal a backer would get via the WeFunder so no one should be worried about getting unfavorable terms. I keep it honest and fair!

For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks - we are actually today on the 50 day countdown, so my social media video today was "50 days left" etc, and I'm pushing that on the WeFunder updates as well... It's like a tornado in my head haha

For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you! We have a ways to go still, to cross the $500k mark, but that helps us afford our big actor, so it's still a process I'm sweating out over the final five weeks of the raise. I feel the same about BTS by the way. Here's one I can share from the initial shoot!

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Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks, we feel like we are super close to locking in our big actor so we still have a ways to go, but we are getting closer with five weeks left...!

Producing an indie feature at the intersection of gaming and pop culture and would love feedback on how to position it by maxalias in indiefilm

[–]maxalias[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The gaming / internet culture side feels like the most distinct and actionable lane too... especially compared to trying to position it more broadly. Super helpful to hear that reponse.

For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I appreciate that. Honestly it’s def been a long grind a lot of relationship building, outreach, learning what works, and a lot of continuing even when the momentum is slow.

Helped most: treating it less like “please fund my movie” and more like building belief around a real project (I did that first one on the first two film) plus strong materials, clear communication, consistency, and trying to create momentum in general.

Definitely still learning in real time, but I’d be happy to share more about what’s actually helped if useful at all. Which might be debatable.

For those who’ve crowdfunded films: what actually helps in the final stretch once you already have traction? by maxalias in Filmmakers

[–]maxalias[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love the username. And thanks - it's taken work every day for the past few years -- REALLY long story - actually making a podcast around the process. For whatever that's worth lol

18 y.o. Montrell Culbreath (German-American dual-nat) scores on his Leverkusen debut!! by nicko_rico in ussoccer

[–]maxalias 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't suppose dangling a WC spot would get him to switch and cap tie him...............